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Re: ISO a fast-loading Emacs
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Max Vasin |
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Re: ISO a fast-loading Emacs |
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Mon, 17 Oct 2005 19:49:02 +0400 |
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>>>>> "Pascal" == Pascal Bourguignon <spam@mouse-potato.com> writes:
Pascal> bkhl@elektrubadur.se (Björn Lindström) writes:
>> Others have already suggested emacsclient, which in most cases
>> would be the best solution. On machines with no Emacs, you can
>> often still use your local Emacs and Tramp.
>>
>> In the other cases, I like to use nano, with a few options to
>> make it a bit more like Emacs, something like:
>>
>> nano -c -k -w
Pascal> This is VERY DANGEROUS.
Pascal> If you use occasionally a different editor, the risks to
Pascal> make a painfull finger error is very high. The only thing
Pascal> you can do on an system with no emacs (eg when you're
Pascal> installing a system and the live-CD doesn't has it), is to
Pascal> install emacs before doing anything else.
Another thing to do is to use some VERY DIFFERENT editor like vi ;-)
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WBR,
Max Vasin.